confuzzled wrote:
I have tracked down an issue with my ASP website to Norton Internet
Security. Users accessing my Site with NIS cannot view pages correctly (i.e.
images are not rendered in some sections). It appears through googling this
problem that its specifically the pop-up blocker that's the issue, but since
i dont have any pop-up pages I'm perplexed as to what could be causing it.
Is there any standard method for combatting nortons intereference with
standard ASP webpages?
If you are using floated elements, IE sometimes has problems displaying
text or images positioned next to them. The solution is to add
position: relative to the CSS declaration of the offending item. If
that doesn't work, give it a width.
The only issue I know of concerning Nortons and ASP is that it prevents
you using the filescriptingobject if you don't turn off the script
blocker, where Nortons is installed on the same machine.
If you have links from your searches that show Nortons and ASP clashing
elsewhere, please post them. I'd be interested to see them.
/P.